University of Tokyo visits the School of Geosciences!
On Monday, we held the 5th USYD(GRG)/Uni. of Tokyo Geo* workshop which was a great success. This year we did things a little bit differently with the morning focused on […]
On Monday, we held the 5th USYD(GRG)/Uni. of Tokyo Geo* workshop which was a great success. This year we did things a little bit differently with the morning focused on […]
Please join me in congratulating of GRG collaborator Paulo Cetto on the publication of his very interesting paper in the journal Marine Geology. Cetto, P.H., Bastos, A.C., Menandro, P.S., Webster, […]
Hi All, we are now 2 weeks into the Onshore Science Party, We are working our through the cores from drowned reefs from different times periods and locations around the […]
Nice blog post describing the first days of the Onshore Science Party (OSP) as we try to figure out the best way to split, describe and subsample the cores. This […]
Very excited to finally be in Bremen, Germany at the IODP core repository where we will spend the next month splitting, describing and sub sampling (as well as lots of […]
Hi All, please find below our new article published in IEEE Access. R. Deo, J. M. Webster, T. Salles and R. Chandra, “ReefCoreSeg: A Clustering-Based Framework for Multi-Source Data Fusion […]
Hi All, it’s been a really exciting last week of coring on IODP Exp. 389 (Hawaiian Drowned Reef). We were able to collect a spectacular suite of new cores from […]
Please join me in congratulating GRG collaborator Ulysse Lebrec and the team on the publication of a new paper in the journal Quaternary Science Reviews. Lebrec, U., Riera, R., O’Leary, […]
The GRG team, including collaborator Professor Helen McGregor (UOW), were fortunate to be invited to present some research highlights at a “Meet the Scientists” event at Wenona School for students […]
Last week we were fortunate enough to visit One Tree Island Research Station (OTIRS), in the southern Great Barrier Reef with our MARS5007 Coral Reefs and Climate Change class. Due […]